Partial Solar Eclipse over Upper Bavaria – and 100 Shooting Stars per Hour
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On Wednesday, the new moon moves before the sun. At 8:16 p.m., almost 90 percent of the sun is darkened – then it is already sinking behind the horizon. Two experts explain what the phenomena are all about.
On Wednesday evening, the moon over Hesse hides the sun to 90 percent. Where the natural spectacle is particularly good to follow – and what to consider.
The Science Museum and ONCE will use devices that transform light into musical notes during the August 12 phenomenon
On August 12, Bavaria's sky darkens: Partial solar eclipse with up to 90% occultation – plus perseids at night. Find out more here.
On August 12th it gets dark in Berlin. The reason is a partial solar eclipse. At what time you have to look up and how you protect your eyes.
On August 12th, the moon moves before the sun. In Munich, the partial solar eclipse begins at 7:23 pm and reaches its climax at 8.15 pm.
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